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pistole graduated from anderson university in indiana and indiana university law school in indianapolis. he joined the fbi in indianapolis. he went on to work in new york before heading to the headquarters in washington to supervise the organized crime section. since 1999 when he helped lead the inquiry into the crash of egypt flight 990 in nantucket, massachusetts, he has worked with the nation's highest profile cases involving national security. after the 9/11 attacks, he was put in charge of the fbi's extensive counter terrorism branch. he became the bureau's executive director of counterintelligence. he led a number of high-profile investigations including the breakup of a plot to blow up new york subways in 2009 and later that year the case of the would-be underwear bomber and christmas day. he also took part in the investigation of an attempted car bombing in times were in 2010. in 2004, he was named deputy director of the fbi and a serving in the number two position when police asked him to fulfill the top spot of the tsa. today he oversees 60,000 employees to provide security at
pistole graduated from anderson university in indiana and indiana university law school in indianapolis. he joined the fbi in indianapolis. he went on to work in new york before heading to the headquarters in washington to supervise the organized crime section. since 1999 when he helped lead the inquiry into the crash of egypt flight 990 in nantucket, massachusetts, he has worked with the nation's highest profile cases involving national security. after the 9/11 attacks, he was put in charge of...
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called discipline the dogs were removed by animal care and control skeletal remains discovered in gary indiana this weekend are not human the lake county coroner's office confirmed that a forensic expert examine those bonds had determined that there were actually the remains of the dog another set of bones found earlier this month near the bormann expressway in carrier are believed to be human and those remains are still being tested >>a city council committee approved a multimillion-dollar settlement in a lawsuit brought by a man who was wrongfully convicted robert wilson spent nearly 10 years in prison for an attack on a woman who later said that she mistakenly identified him wilson who was pardoned in 2008 by rod blagojevich had sought nearly $10 million the finance committee approved 3.6 million in the committee also endorsed it $125,000 payout to two brothers to say that there were beaten by police in 2007 the full council will vote on both settlements tomorrow more speed cameras are being added along with a three month education period for drivers to get accommodativacclimated ... the or
called discipline the dogs were removed by animal care and control skeletal remains discovered in gary indiana this weekend are not human the lake county coroner's office confirmed that a forensic expert examine those bonds had determined that there were actually the remains of the dog another set of bones found earlier this month near the bormann expressway in carrier are believed to be human and those remains are still being tested >>a city council committee approved a...
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wind gusts weather bug center indiana harbor and in the city. 50 plus mile per hour wind. still remarkably 64 degrees and they be awhile before we get that back flirted with the '60s by sunday again. rainfall and thunderstorms encroaching on the air space. three-dimensional look cumulonimbus clouds look at the detail high-resolution radar stop. vertical structure you can see how these clouds are constructed burst of heavy rainfall from these powers you can see how we have thunder and lightning western end of the state cold front march in east across the area. by midnight into the city with embedded showers and thunderstorms by 3 am ran in from south of the city and by morning overcast winter and shower in the southern suburbs. the sun is out during afternoon hours tomorrow. modest amount of rainfall predicted by the models. the big story chilly weather 23 degree temperature cool back tomorrow low 40's next couple of days. back warmer than normal weather over the weekend at mild weather next week. jet stream is changing from canada and the next few days going west reintrodu
wind gusts weather bug center indiana harbor and in the city. 50 plus mile per hour wind. still remarkably 64 degrees and they be awhile before we get that back flirted with the '60s by sunday again. rainfall and thunderstorms encroaching on the air space. three-dimensional look cumulonimbus clouds look at the detail high-resolution radar stop. vertical structure you can see how these clouds are constructed burst of heavy rainfall from these powers you can see how we have thunder and lightning...
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this storm captured indiana. look at that shot like an elephant's trunk humongous tornado and weather bug meteorologist with weather but folks captured the aftermath of storm indiana. stunning how little is left tornado area no leaves left on the tree scoured by the force of the wind beautiful day today note tornadoes in the immediate future good news quieted down for a while this has been the busiest 10-20% of the early severe weather seasons so far according to store prediction center in illinois preparing this week april may and june big months also pointing out note tornadoes. goodbye to the clouds in which we started the day watching sunshine eliminating the plan and warming them up into the '70s today same thing tomorrow maybe not '70s but '60s on the way looking at snow melting northern suburbs today's bulletin board warmer tomorrow at the view from harvard 43 degree temperatures tonight. 31 degrees at all parizeau and mchenry county. garden city kansas high temperature 54 degrees look at this sunshine. so
this storm captured indiana. look at that shot like an elephant's trunk humongous tornado and weather bug meteorologist with weather but folks captured the aftermath of storm indiana. stunning how little is left tornado area no leaves left on the tree scoured by the force of the wind beautiful day today note tornadoes in the immediate future good news quieted down for a while this has been the busiest 10-20% of the early severe weather seasons so far according to store prediction center in...
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the rainfall forecast for the next 48 hours push ies into indiana and the southeast. in atlanta, most of the day is dry. this afternoon is wet. veronica, the temperatures, if we get the sun out this afternoon could be in the mid-70s from d.c. to boston. enjoy it all over again. >> i am definitely celebrating. where is your spring outfit? >> tomorrow. >> all right. he said it. a strange new business name and owning elvis' blue suede shoes. the business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, a birthday wish comes through. unprecedented suspension by the nfl. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] say goodbye to "ho-hum," and hello to "whoa, yum." use campbell's cream of chicken soup to make easy enchiladas, cheesy chicken & rice, and other chicken dishes that are oh...so...whoa. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. tells the
the rainfall forecast for the next 48 hours push ies into indiana and the southeast. in atlanta, most of the day is dry. this afternoon is wet. veronica, the temperatures, if we get the sun out this afternoon could be in the mid-70s from d.c. to boston. enjoy it all over again. >> i am definitely celebrating. where is your spring outfit? >> tomorrow. >> all right. he said it. a strange new business name and owning elvis' blue suede shoes. the business headlines is straight...
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lovely lady from indiana what percentage of college degrees awarded each year in the united states are earned by women, 40%, 50%, 60% or 70%? >> 60%. >> yes. another smart woman right here. >> she nailed it. 60% of all college degrees. >> there was a time when women didn't go to college, when families would send the boys off to college and girls were to stay home and learn how to take care of the home. 60% of the women now going to college. it's phenomenal. >> back across. >> beautiful girl from california. true or false a woman invented pantyhose as a more comfortable alternative to the garter belt. >> no. >> no. and with attitude. >> so a man -- >> it's true. a man invented pantyhose. alan gant sr. because he was tired of listening to his pregnant wife complain about garter belts. he invented pantyhose. a wonderful thing. another great woman sarah blakely invented spanx. >> kathie lee is going to take issue with that, because she claims she invented it. >> that woman knows i invented it. you're from vermont. all right. among married couples where both the husband and the wife work, w
lovely lady from indiana what percentage of college degrees awarded each year in the united states are earned by women, 40%, 50%, 60% or 70%? >> 60%. >> yes. another smart woman right here. >> she nailed it. 60% of all college degrees. >> there was a time when women didn't go to college, when families would send the boys off to college and girls were to stay home and learn how to take care of the home. 60% of the women now going to college. it's phenomenal. >> back...
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police in northwest indiana have a question to to people in the murder of a store clerk. judi simpson beaver was shot and killed during robbery at the lucky mart foods in merrill will sunday afternoon she was shot several times by someone wearing a mask and a hooded sweatshirt that shooter escaped with two other people in a brown oldsmobile investigators have also been looking for two men who entered the store and left shortly before that shooting it former chicago police officer will get three years in prison and two years' probation for a drugged driving hit-and-run accident that killed 13 year-old boy. richard bolling was speeding when he had trending booker on his bicycle at 81st and ashland back in may 2009 he didn't stop to help the young man in addition to his sentence the officers order to tell his story to recruits at the police academy after he leaves prison >>a man sentenced to prison for 70 years is now free man 30 year-old jonathan moore was convicted 2002 for shooting shawn miller to death in our but last year and i witness came forward and said that jonatha
police in northwest indiana have a question to to people in the murder of a store clerk. judi simpson beaver was shot and killed during robbery at the lucky mart foods in merrill will sunday afternoon she was shot several times by someone wearing a mask and a hooded sweatshirt that shooter escaped with two other people in a brown oldsmobile investigators have also been looking for two men who entered the store and left shortly before that shooting it former chicago police officer will get three...
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and self in southern indiana ... o'hare airport even sought the testing this weekendsought a dusting of snow this weekend there is quiet weather in the plains states ... we have some wind advisories ... red flag warnings with a threat of wildfires out west ... it is illinois severe weather prepared this weekedness week there were 73 twisters in the state of illinois last week we are fifth in the country for tornadoes ... this may be one of the 10 or 20 percent busiest tournedos seasons in the united states ... is 62 degrees in rapid city already the warm-up will be here fast and with lots of wind their water temperature and light michigan is currently in the '30's it is beginning to warm in the metropolitan area but we will see 40 mi. per hour wind gusts and showers may be thundershowers by thursday ... the storm coming off the pacific will travel to the north of us along the canadian border packing a lot of cool air and wind we expect colder temperatures later this week we're looking at the models over the next 48 h
and self in southern indiana ... o'hare airport even sought the testing this weekendsought a dusting of snow this weekend there is quiet weather in the plains states ... we have some wind advisories ... red flag warnings with a threat of wildfires out west ... it is illinois severe weather prepared this weekedness week there were 73 twisters in the state of illinois last week we are fifth in the country for tornadoes ... this may be one of the 10 or 20 percent busiest tournedos seasons in the...
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i'm at my sister's house in indiana. i live in nashville so i was driving up from nashville, tennessee north up to here when i ended up passing that weather. >> what are the local tmb v stations saying about the devastation, about the number of dead, about people injured? not only in indiana. do you know any news from kentucky, for example? >> i don't know any news yet. they keep having more and more numbers. i know just in henryville that the death toll was at least six when i last heard and i hope it is not more. but i know that it continues to climb. so the devastation -- homes were decimated. i could see when i past where the worst of it was, which was just a few minutes ahead of me, cars were thrown across the road. street signs were down, homes were decimated. the metal in the grounds, the roads -- completely ripped out of the ground. some were in cars. cars looked mute lated almost. semi-trucks were overturned. and i just -- i know that i had heard that much of that city was flattened by that unbelievable tornado.
i'm at my sister's house in indiana. i live in nashville so i was driving up from nashville, tennessee north up to here when i ended up passing that weather. >> what are the local tmb v stations saying about the devastation, about the number of dead, about people injured? not only in indiana. do you know any news from kentucky, for example? >> i don't know any news yet. they keep having more and more numbers. i know just in henryville that the death toll was at least six when i last...
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two weeks after a series of devastating tornadoes in southern indiana, some remarkable images have emerged. surveillance cameras inside henryville junior/senior high school captured the tornado there. hitting the school and blowing parts of it away. and the most dramatic scene was in the gym. the force of the tornado and the vacuum, it sucked the debris out of the building, leaving a skeleton of what it was once was. >>> we turn to politics and the republican battle for delegates as they look forward to primaries in puerto rico tomorrow and illinois on tuesday. as they campaign today rick santorum and mitt romney showed their dramatically different styles. ron mott has the latest for us tonight. >> reporter: if they were movies rick santorum's campaign might be the low key independent breakout. while mitt romney's cast a look of a big-studio blockbuster. fireworks and all. differences in tone and budget that santorum noted at an event today in missouri with signs of romney everywhere. >> and money isn't going to buy this election. vision and character and authenticity and trust are going t
two weeks after a series of devastating tornadoes in southern indiana, some remarkable images have emerged. surveillance cameras inside henryville junior/senior high school captured the tornado there. hitting the school and blowing parts of it away. and the most dramatic scene was in the gym. the force of the tornado and the vacuum, it sucked the debris out of the building, leaving a skeleton of what it was once was. >>> we turn to politics and the republican battle for delegates as...
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and reports, now, from jasper, indiana. ginger? >> reporter: cynthia, this is one of the most incredible storm chases that i've ever been on. i could see this coming in the computer model for days. but as the images start coming in, it's still unbelievable. >> that is just amazing. >> reporter: today will go down as one of the most destructive march days in recent weather history. tornadoes tearing up the heartland. this twister took aim at the tiny town of henryville, indiana. >> a tornado. >> reporter: bearing down with winds estimated to near 165 miles per hour. the 2,000 residents here, hit by a pair of tornadoes, just minutes apart. >> it's total devastation. i lived here for 28 years. and i've never seen anything remotely close to this. >> reporter: they were part of a myriad of storms that ripped across the country today. just the latest, this week, in a series of deadly twisters. the results, overwhelming devastation. >> we're looking at henryville, indiana, total destruction up there, folks. this is very, very serious. >>
and reports, now, from jasper, indiana. ginger? >> reporter: cynthia, this is one of the most incredible storm chases that i've ever been on. i could see this coming in the computer model for days. but as the images start coming in, it's still unbelievable. >> that is just amazing. >> reporter: today will go down as one of the most destructive march days in recent weather history. tornadoes tearing up the heartland. this twister took aim at the tiny town of henryville,...
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wgn live from northwest indiana news of upcoming charges of deadly hit and run case >> press conference held tomorrow sheriff's complex in crown point announcing charges against a person of interest in the deadly hit and run a correction officer dead three other co-workers injured sheriff's office telling wgn news investigators presented charge a commission to prosecutors late today 25 year old marine corps back to read sigel mother of five month old daughter and corrections officer tuesday afternoon run with three co-workers rundown by hit and run driver and the three who survived the badly injured one is still critical condition after surgery earlier today. late last night person of interest will your walk into sheriff's office talking to police since that as friends and co-workers continue to stop by her memorial. >> at work have not been able to come over here just came to see the memorial to pay respects. >> is it pretty tough all but there are a lot of people? >> a lot of people did not know her over there but people at the jail and a great person. >> friends and family members em
wgn live from northwest indiana news of upcoming charges of deadly hit and run case >> press conference held tomorrow sheriff's complex in crown point announcing charges against a person of interest in the deadly hit and run a correction officer dead three other co-workers injured sheriff's office telling wgn news investigators presented charge a commission to prosecutors late today 25 year old marine corps back to read sigel mother of five month old daughter and corrections officer...
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time-out called by indiana. kentucky reaches the 100-point kentucky reaches the 100-point mark, up 10. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i love my chevy volt and i've never loved a car. ♪ jim: one of the reasons crean called a time-out, to get one of the first five, there's pritchard, an original member of the class. clark: a nice gesture. jim: trying to get him in there to help make a steal if he can. he's from just outside of indianapolis. moore. commit the foul. so they now return to the lineup. watford and roth. moore, actually, early in his career, he was a prominent player. player. clark: he sure was. kentucky just remarkable from the line.
time-out called by indiana. kentucky reaches the 100-point kentucky reaches the 100-point mark, up 10. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my...
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they get indiana tomorrow night. it's been 66 years now since harvard has been to the ncaa tournament. the 12th seed crimson takes on my vanderbilt come mon doors. jeffrey tailor with the steal hammers it down. vanderbilt opened an 18-point lead but give harvard credit. they came back. a late rally. a steal here. brandon curry going to lay it in. cuts the lead to nine. little bit of a panic time for vanderbilt fans because we've seen this before. head coach kevin stalling not pleased. his team holds on to win. they held off harvard winning 79-70. vanderbilt against wisconsin tomorrow night. three seed baylor, a lot of people picking an upset in this one. uniforms that make oregon football blush. look at these things. stop it. taking on 14th seeded south dakota state. the jack rabbits open with a 14-5 run. pierre jackson. he's good. left-handed lay-up. baylor up eight at the break. second half, baylor's offense starts clicking. they survive a bit of a scare. they hold on to win 68-60. they get unlv next. the madness c
they get indiana tomorrow night. it's been 66 years now since harvard has been to the ncaa tournament. the 12th seed crimson takes on my vanderbilt come mon doors. jeffrey tailor with the steal hammers it down. vanderbilt opened an 18-point lead but give harvard credit. they came back. a late rally. a steal here. brandon curry going to lay it in. cuts the lead to nine. little bit of a panic time for vanderbilt fans because we've seen this before. head coach kevin stalling not pleased. his team...
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time-out called by indiana. kentucky reaches the 100-point kentucky reaches the 100-point mark, up 10. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i love my chevy volt and i've never loved a car. ♪ jim: one of the reasons crean called a time-out, to get one of the first five, there's pritchard, an original member of the class. clark: a nice gesture. jim: trying to get him in there to help make a steal if he can. he's from just outside of indianapolis. moore. commit the foul. so they now return to the lineup. watford and roth. moore, actually, early in his career, he was a prominent player. player. clark: he sure was. kentucky just remarkable from the line.
time-out called by indiana. kentucky reaches the 100-point kentucky reaches the 100-point mark, up 10. i care about my car because... i think it's a cool car. i think it's stylish and it makes a statement at the same time. and i've never had a car like that. people don't totally understand how the volt works. when the battery runs down the gas engine operates. i don't ever worry about running out of battery power... because it just switches over to my gas engine. i very rarely put gas in my...
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ginger zee, reporting for "nightline," henryville, indiana. >> such devastating images. our thanks to ginger zee tonight. "good morning america" will have the latest on the storms in the morning. >>> coming up -- helping guys and busting stereotypes, this self-described asian playboy says he can make a casanova out of anyone inside his dating boot camp. [ degeneres ] what's more beautiful than a covergirl? two covergirls. get two miracles in one product. new tone rehab 2-in-1 foundation. covers spots, lines... and wrinkles. and helps improve skin tone over time. new tone rehab from easy... breezy... beautiful... covergirl! covergirl! i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol has stayed down. and here's another number you might be interested in. lipitor may be available for as little as $4 a mont
ginger zee, reporting for "nightline," henryville, indiana. >> such devastating images. our thanks to ginger zee tonight. "good morning america" will have the latest on the storms in the morning. >>> coming up -- helping guys and busting stereotypes, this self-described asian playboy says he can make a casanova out of anyone inside his dating boot camp. [ degeneres ] what's more beautiful than a covergirl? two covergirls. get two miracles in one product. new...
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now, we are getting a sobering look the moment it hit an indiana school. the full picture in 80 seconds. [ beep ] [ mom ] scooter? the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. it's got tender white meat chicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you like, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world.
now, we are getting a sobering look the moment it hit an indiana school. the full picture in 80 seconds. [ beep ] [ mom ] scooter? the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. it's got tender white meat chicken. the way i always made it for you. one more thing.... those pj's you like, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. 8% every 10 years.age 40, we can start losing muscle -- wow. wow. but...
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carol from indiana sent us this photo. they do say honesty is the best policy. it's a restaurant. and we can promise you that it's going to be better than most hospitals. maybe even the schools. we don't know for sure. and finally christina willard from north platte, nebraska, submitted this photo. was it really necessary? >> well, you never know. they could have gone all the way up to the very end. >> they give you an extra few feet, but don't drive there. >> okay. thank you, honey. >>> all right. don't spend your entire week doing it. life is short. >>> "what the what" is coming up. >> who knew? >> oh, yeah, who knew? who keeps up with this stuff? >>> this portion of "today" is brought to you by the new nonalcoholic baileys coffee creamers. find your flavor today. >>> and we're back on this winesday wednesday, ready to play our weekly trivia game we call "who knew?" st. patrick's day is saturday so we're going to test your luck with irish trivia. as always, kathie lee is next door. she's ready to hand out 100 bucks to those who get the questions right. and to those who don't, lu
carol from indiana sent us this photo. they do say honesty is the best policy. it's a restaurant. and we can promise you that it's going to be better than most hospitals. maybe even the schools. we don't know for sure. and finally christina willard from north platte, nebraska, submitted this photo. was it really necessary? >> well, you never know. they could have gone all the way up to the very end. >> they give you an extra few feet, but don't drive there. >> okay. thank you,...
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this comes to us from wave three 3 news in louisville, kentucky, nearby marysville, indiana, some college students are spending a different kind of spring break. international students from purdue are volunteering for cleanup in the wake of this month's deadly tornados. more than 80 students from countries like india, nigeria, china are helping pick up debris and clearing the roads there. many say they have never seen tornado destruction close up until now, so it's really motivating them to get out and help the community they've sort of been adopted into. it's amazing. great thing for them to do. >> a lot of people in our country don't realize we have by far the most tornados. just the way the mountains, the rockies are, it's the formula for them. >> and you see the kind of destruction they cause. >> yeah. >> all right. bill, thanks so much. >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> we are tracking some changes in the forecast right now. the rain is falling around some parts of the region, and things could get stormy late
this comes to us from wave three 3 news in louisville, kentucky, nearby marysville, indiana, some college students are spending a different kind of spring break. international students from purdue are volunteering for cleanup in the wake of this month's deadly tornados. more than 80 students from countries like india, nigeria, china are helping pick up debris and clearing the roads there. many say they have never seen tornado destruction close up until now, so it's really motivating them to get...
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as close by as indiana but all of michigan under those advisories. the red brown and purple or all four wind. a rapid spread of wildfire caution area. and a thunderstorm watch covering about 300,000 people in the dakotas until 2:00 a.m.. it was that big storm that produced all that wind. in eastern colorado. dust storms through iowa. that storm lifts up to the canadian border and brings the wind and worked here tomorrow. we had mid '80s in nebraska to yesterday and today. will have that tomorrow. winds turned northwest which cools off a bit. and we will do exactly what we did today. look at this wind field in the morning in the purple area. it will get windy as we born pop. we will warm up again late in the seven day period. after a cool down thursday. and a day when clouds come in with an increasing chance of showers friday. we go to 70 on sunday and 76 monday. we may also see a 71 degree temperature tomorrow. that is for you michael because i know you like that. thank-you tom. one minute you're just another metra commuter. the next minute you're a
as close by as indiana but all of michigan under those advisories. the red brown and purple or all four wind. a rapid spread of wildfire caution area. and a thunderstorm watch covering about 300,000 people in the dakotas until 2:00 a.m.. it was that big storm that produced all that wind. in eastern colorado. dust storms through iowa. that storm lifts up to the canadian border and brings the wind and worked here tomorrow. we had mid '80s in nebraska to yesterday and today. will have that...
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from parts of iowa now to central illinois and heading into parts of southern indiana also some snow showers in parts of the northeast but they are rapidly dying out tonight. we're looking at mostly cloudy skies at their possible flurries gentle north breezes monday high-temperature 34-38 was perhaps a peak of afternoon sunshine and for monday evening passing clouds, low temperature of around 26-32 degrees and for tuesday, look at those temperatures. wii earlier had a scenario of colder temperatures by the weekend but forecast models have reversed it. >> a group of texas girl from ofwhat a group of crosscuts did to a man who stole their cookie money, next. eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1500... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. (laughs) i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. mmmm. great grains. great gra
from parts of iowa now to central illinois and heading into parts of southern indiana also some snow showers in parts of the northeast but they are rapidly dying out tonight. we're looking at mostly cloudy skies at their possible flurries gentle north breezes monday high-temperature 34-38 was perhaps a peak of afternoon sunshine and for monday evening passing clouds, low temperature of around 26-32 degrees and for tuesday, look at those temperatures. wii earlier had a scenario of colder...
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but when illinois learned that indiana's aid application, which claimed more than $25 million in damages from storms in the last couple of weeks, had been approved by fema, senator dick durbin and others were outraged. >> to think that these local communities are our state can take care of this is naive. >> fema said denied applications are not unprecedented. last year, minnesota's request after storms and tornadoes was also rejected. >> turning down a disaster is never easy. we know there's real people and homes damaged. this is not about the people. this is really about in looking at the impacts of the state. >> illinois is appealing the decision. its congressional delegation and governor quinn will be meeting with fema officials on wednesday in washington. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >>> now to the latest on the most viewed viral video ever. "kony 2012." this week, people in uganda where it was filmed saw it for the first time. a big crowd watched the documentary about joseph kony, a brutal warlord who terrorized the region in the late 1990s and remains a fugitive. some claim it
but when illinois learned that indiana's aid application, which claimed more than $25 million in damages from storms in the last couple of weeks, had been approved by fema, senator dick durbin and others were outraged. >> to think that these local communities are our state can take care of this is naive. >> fema said denied applications are not unprecedented. last year, minnesota's request after storms and tornadoes was also rejected. >> turning down a disaster is never easy....
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here at home, -- themselves and it's dry in indiana today -- for themselves. >> and it's dry in indiana today. a light breeze will make it feel that much worse outside. temperatures are in the 30s and i will show you that in a second. but we are feeling a lot colder. those winds out of the northwest at about 5 to 15 miles an hour this will be the scenario as we go through the remainder of today. you factor in the winds and this is what it feels like in baltimore. 29 degrees it feels like 27 in easton. and york, 19 degrees. i can't stress enough. bundle up as you head out andbundle up the kids like it's winter because that's what it feels like. going into the afternoon, it won't feel so much like winter but it's going to be be a lot cooler and feel cooler than what we have been feeling. satellite and radar, clear skies, translating into plenty of sunshine going into the afternoon. high pressure doing its thing really building in across the area. this is a cold canadian high and around that that northwesterly flow so it will be cool as we go into the afternoon. we have the next system bac
here at home, -- themselves and it's dry in indiana today -- for themselves. >> and it's dry in indiana today. a light breeze will make it feel that much worse outside. temperatures are in the 30s and i will show you that in a second. but we are feeling a lot colder. those winds out of the northwest at about 5 to 15 miles an hour this will be the scenario as we go through the remainder of today. you factor in the winds and this is what it feels like in baltimore. 29 degrees it feels like...
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terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands here don't have power. people in henryville, indiana, are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight knit place and we pull together when tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way, but it's going to take time and henryville school officials are trying to figure out how they'll finish the rest of the year. the elementary, middle and high school complex was destroyed. and it's the weather that could complicate cleanup efforts. winter weather watches, advisories and warnings are up against indiana and kentucky
terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands here don't have power. people in henryville, indiana, are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and...
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several inches of show from indiana to north carolina. flurries from northern, the great lakes to northern new england. >>> finally from us this morning, lindsay lohan's return to the spotlight, this time to poke a little fun at herself. >> 25-year-old actress hosted "saturday night live" joining the crew and rehashing her many, many run-ins with the law. abc's john miller takes a look. >> reporter: hosting "saturday night live", lindsay lohan knows something has been missing. [ alarm ] >> wait, the alarm goes off if i leave the stage? i thought it was only if a left the studio. >> reporter: a sharp contrast as she's been in and out of jail. on probation for drunken driving convictions and her first comeback role plagued with rumor. >> everyone here believes in you. everyone. we wouldn't have you back otherwise. [ applause ] >> are you searching me? >> no. no -- i'm -- i'm a lesbian now. [ laughter ] >> reporter: far from the bright lights of "saturday night live," lohan still has one cleanup at the l.a. county morgue. >> give us some mus
several inches of show from indiana to north carolina. flurries from northern, the great lakes to northern new england. >>> finally from us this morning, lindsay lohan's return to the spotlight, this time to poke a little fun at herself. >> 25-year-old actress hosted "saturday night live" joining the crew and rehashing her many, many run-ins with the law. abc's john miller takes a look. >> reporter: hosting "saturday night live", lindsay lohan knows...
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two state, indiana and kentucky, were granted federal disaster relief. we'll take a quick break on this tuesday morning. coming up, who's getting blame for the rising cost in gas. >>> plus shrks e cut a deal with prosecutors, so why isn't the girlfriend, heidi bulger, going to testify against him. >>> first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's cbs nightly news. >> he was bullied. this 12-year-old boy decided to tail croak. 85 pounds lighter he's motivating his family and his community to phyto beesty. meet this young man tonight on cbs evening news. romyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and for some people, it can work in as early as the first week of treatment. so now i can plan my days and accomplish more. lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression,
two state, indiana and kentucky, were granted federal disaster relief. we'll take a quick break on this tuesday morning. coming up, who's getting blame for the rising cost in gas. >>> plus shrks e cut a deal with prosecutors, so why isn't the girlfriend, heidi bulger, going to testify against him. >>> first, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's cbs nightly news. >> he was bullied. this 12-year-old boy decided to tail croak. 85 pounds lighter he's motivating his family...
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up to three inches from southern indiana to kentucky, west virginia, and north carolina. a dusting from the great lakes to northern new england. rainy in seattle and portland. heavy mountain snow in the cascades and the northern rockies. >> 45 in seattle. 60s in boise and colorado springs. 30s from fargo to detroit. 38 in boston. 47 in baltimore. 72 in new orleans. >>> well, president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are focusing on iran's nuclear ambitions as they meet at the white house this morning. the president told a pro-israel lobbying group that he would not hesitate to use force against iran to protect the u.s. and its interests. but he also urged israel to let those sanctions against iran sink in. well, that may not sit well with netanyahu, who is already considering a pre-emptive strike. >>> in syria this morning the red cross says it is not giving up on getting aid to the hard-hit city of homs. activists insist the government is trying to prevent the red cross from seeing what they call massacres by syrian forces against defenseless civilian
up to three inches from southern indiana to kentucky, west virginia, and north carolina. a dusting from the great lakes to northern new england. rainy in seattle and portland. heavy mountain snow in the cascades and the northern rockies. >> 45 in seattle. 60s in boise and colorado springs. 30s from fargo to detroit. 38 in boston. 47 in baltimore. 72 in new orleans. >>> well, president obama and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu are focusing on iran's nuclear ambitions as...
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this is coming from indiana. it's pretty incredible. many tornadoes hit the midwest including here. this is cell phone video taken. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes struck 10 states friday, the storms killed 40 people including 13 in the state of indiana. >>> 5:47. 34 degrees. we go to lynette with a check of the weather. >> good morning. we are still talking about the tornadoes. that's the thing, when you have severe weather, tornadoes, it doesn't hit once. you just have to deal with the clean-up when it hits over and over again. fortunately there's dry weather in those areas today but we are starting to see clouds stream in across that area. the fact is, we're not getting in on any of the unsettled weather. we will be seeing plenty of sunshine as we go throughout the day. where we have clear skies across the area, as of now. that will hold true even as we go into the afternoon. temperatures are a little on the cool side this morning. i'm going to say chilly, we're still above average. we should be 30 degrees for this time of year and baltimore coming in arou
this is coming from indiana. it's pretty incredible. many tornadoes hit the midwest including here. this is cell phone video taken. the national weather service says at least 42 tornadoes struck 10 states friday, the storms killed 40 people including 13 in the state of indiana. >>> 5:47. 34 degrees. we go to lynette with a check of the weather. >> good morning. we are still talking about the tornadoes. that's the thing, when you have severe weather, tornadoes, it doesn't hit...
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if you or your family or friends you know someone that lives in southern indiana, southern ohio, central kentucky, much of central tennessee, and even central and northern portions of alabama make sure they know they have the threat for large damaging tornadoes today and your safety plan for you and your family because that's going to be the concern today. another tornado outbreak. again, that's going to start later this afternoon. the eastern seaboard, you're fine. willie, looks like the storms from new york southwards to d.c. will come through early saturday morning. we'll have updates and i'll be here throughout the day tracking these tornadoes. >> all right. we'll be just fine with a little weather thinking about the people in the tornado regions. good warning bill. we'll back with you on "morning joe." >>> turn to sports. president obama took a break from election year poll it ticks to sit down at the white house with espn sports guy bill simmons. the two got deep into the throwing out of first pitches and who gets credit for the lin sanity and, of course, to the president's own chi
if you or your family or friends you know someone that lives in southern indiana, southern ohio, central kentucky, much of central tennessee, and even central and northern portions of alabama make sure they know they have the threat for large damaging tornadoes today and your safety plan for you and your family because that's going to be the concern today. another tornado outbreak. again, that's going to start later this afternoon. the eastern seaboard, you're fine. willie, looks like the...
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they defeated wichita 62-59 in the dormant and indiana met new mexico state and indiana beat them 79- 66 marquette went up against brenham young and they won 88-68 iowa knocked off defending champion university of connecticut the chicago bulls are home again against portland it tonight and the hawks played dallas your live illinois lottery drawing is next ... 1 5 7 here are the winning pick four numbers: 6 3 1 9 the mega millions jackpot is $200 million. it's time to get going. to have the energy to turn a "to do" list into a memory. to put more giddy-up in our get-along. to keep stepping up even in overtime. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's... ... and mix a little more hop in our hip hop. thanks to the energizing support and cushioning of dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, your feet will feel so good... ... you'll want to get up and go. lock down is over according to a student speaking to the daily herald. carpentersville police left the dundee crown high- school after blocking off those entrances it parents said that a student received a text message that there would be
they defeated wichita 62-59 in the dormant and indiana met new mexico state and indiana beat them 79- 66 marquette went up against brenham young and they won 88-68 iowa knocked off defending champion university of connecticut the chicago bulls are home again against portland it tonight and the hawks played dallas your live illinois lottery drawing is next ... 1 5 7 here are the winning pick four numbers: 6 3 1 9 the mega millions jackpot is $200 million. it's time to get going. to have the...
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tornadoes bamut started alabama groups and power lines share offer no different tennessee and ohio and indiana high school level. in the state eight people died at least. storms coming through with company golf ball sized hail and wind. kentucky's governor declared a statewide emergency to tap into state resources and reports of people trapped damaged buildings small town in west liberty eastern part of that state tornado of bettering the midwest and south harrisburg illinois it still cleaning up from ef4 twister days ago hoping to be scared a second blow >> we are going to come back very resilient community >> twisters part of system rainfall and snowfall to chicago tom skilling live in the weather center more on the storm >> 33 states tied up in the storm system exploded today between 80 degree temperatures and the 20 degree readings to the north 150 mi. per hour jet stream. thunderstorms producing super cellular cells producing tournedos look at the state's 13 of them involved in the tornadoes biggest march tornado outbreaks in four years chicago area. so far 91 twister reports storm predic
tornadoes bamut started alabama groups and power lines share offer no different tennessee and ohio and indiana high school level. in the state eight people died at least. storms coming through with company golf ball sized hail and wind. kentucky's governor declared a statewide emergency to tap into state resources and reports of people trapped damaged buildings small town in west liberty eastern part of that state tornado of bettering the midwest and south harrisburg illinois it still cleaning...
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in henriville, indiana, the damage has been done. a twister took the roof off the local high school. all 400 students were safely evacuated. but surrounding homes were flattened. and one person is dead. reports from nearby marysville, the local sheriff saying his town is, quote, gone. >> i'm looking at the radar right now. >> reporter: before it destroyed those towns, i was chasing that same supercell, just northeast of evansville. this is the base of the storm that we're going to be looking at. south of us, in nashville -- >> of course, a tornado could drop out of that anytime. we've had numerous reports of damage with this storm west of us. >> reporter: across tennessee, scenes of destruction. these pictures from bradley county. alabama, this morning, the first state to feel the brunt of this wave of monster twisters. they're already starting to clean up. for 10 million folks that were in the high-risk region today, they had a three in ten chance of seeing a tornado within 25 miles. pretty spectacular. diane? >>> we wanted to know
in henriville, indiana, the damage has been done. a twister took the roof off the local high school. all 400 students were safely evacuated. but surrounding homes were flattened. and one person is dead. reports from nearby marysville, the local sheriff saying his town is, quote, gone. >> i'm looking at the radar right now. >> reporter: before it destroyed those towns, i was chasing that same supercell, just northeast of evansville. this is the base of the storm that we're going to...
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so, that is from louisville and indiana. and we wanted to see more of the destruction, now, in alabama. steve osunsami has that. he is in harvest, alabama. and, steve, tell us about it. >> reporter: good evening, diane. the tornado that came and took this home, destroyed it, after it had just been rebuilt from a tornado that took it away last april, for the family that lived here, this was beyond frustrating. and the night is still young. james and judy hodges cried a good cry, wiped away tears and said good-bye to their home for the second time in as many months. what hits you about all this? >> i just think, having to go through everything again. >> reporter: he was born in this house. they were married here. this is what it looked like before a tornado destroyed it last april. the twister that destroyed the home again today hit even harder. they're alive because of this shelter. >> one of those things. you know? ten months later, we got hit again. >> there's always a plan. god sees the big picture. we don't. >> reporter:
so, that is from louisville and indiana. and we wanted to see more of the destruction, now, in alabama. steve osunsami has that. he is in harvest, alabama. and, steve, tell us about it. >> reporter: good evening, diane. the tornado that came and took this home, destroyed it, after it had just been rebuilt from a tornado that took it away last april, for the family that lived here, this was beyond frustrating. and the night is still young. james and judy hodges cried a good cry, wiped away...